Chortiatis Forest Nature Reserve is a protected mountainous area near Thessaloniki, Greece, offering lush pine and oak forests, scenic hiking trails, and panoramic views. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts seeking refuge close to the urban environment.
Chortiatis Forest Nature Reserve is located on the slopes of Mount Chortiatis, southeast of Thessaloniki in Central Macedonia, Greece. This nature reserve protects an important area of Mediterranean forest ecosystem consisting mainly of Aleppo pines, oaks, and other native plant species. The reserve is characterized by diverse flora and fauna, including several bird species, small mammals, and reptiles. The terrain is mountainous, featuring rocky slopes and dense forest cover, which supports clean air and serves as a local biodiversity hotspot. Historically, the forest has been significant as a water catchment area providing valuable natural resources to Thessaloniki and surrounding areas. Visitors can enjoy well-marked hiking trails that lead through the forest with viewpoints overlooking the city and the Thermaic Gulf. The reserve is also a favored spot for picnics, birdwatching, and photography. Notable landmarks include the summit of Mount Chortiatis, which stands at 1,201 meters, offering panoramic views of the Macedonian plain and coastline. The area is particularly appreciated for its accessibility from Thessaloniki, making it a convenient nature escape for locals and tourists. The reserve aims to protect the natural habitat while promoting outdoor recreation, education, and environmental sustainability.
Summit of Mount Chortiatis with panoramic views of Thessaloniki and the Thermaic Gulf
Mature Aleppo pine and oak forests providing rich biodiversity
Traditional mountain village of Chortiatis near the reserve offering cultural insights
Secluded picnic areas shaded by dense forest canopy
At 1,201 meters, the summit provides expansive views of Thessaloniki, the Gulf, and surrounding mountains.
Dominant tree species in the reserve, supporting a native Mediterranean ecosystem.
A nearby mountain village offering cultural heritage and access points to the reserve.